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August. 12, 1926 "■ 



Interior of Beardsley Park 80-ft. house. Note 

 its roominess. Think of the countless plants 

 it will hold. Compare it in your mind with 

 the narrow, cramp«d houses so many parks and 

 cemeteries have to get along with. 



I Why Parks and Cemeteries Should Build 



5-Bench Houses 



As a comparison, take a 5 

 and 7-passenger automobile. 



No sooner has a man bought 

 one for 5, than he wishes he 

 had a 7. 



Then he would have room 

 enough for either. 



It's a noticeable fact, how- 

 ever, that he generally rides 

 with all seven seats filled. 



With a greenhouse — an 18- 

 footer gives you 3 benches; 

 a24-footer, 4. A30-footer, 

 5, three of which are each 

 4/4 feet wide, which surely 

 is none too wide. 



The roof is so high that 



palms and the like from out- 

 side can be put on the three 

 center benches without 

 bumping their heads against 

 the roof. 



Furthermore, you get a lot 

 more for your money. 



That is to say, a 30-foot 

 house costs less in propor- 

 tion than an 18. In other 

 words, a little more money 

 buys a lot more house. 



After saying which, let us 

 add that we go anywhere 

 for business. 



Or to talk business. 



Being our Semi-Cunilinear construction, 



sides are extra high.i 



No need to point out that advantage to you 



NEW YORK 

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